Check For FOD Before You Fly
Before you fly, you want to make sure that you check inside the
airplane and outside on the ground for "FOD."
What is FOD? It is Foreign Object Debris. It is anything that
does not belong where it is. For instance, sticks or rocks on
the ramp around the airplane are considered FOD. Pens or papers
in the floor of the airplane also are considered FOD. Again,
anything that is out of place is foreign object debris.
Why is this a problem? Debris on the ground around the airplane
could get sucked into the propellar and damage the airplane. Or,
as you taxi, the debris might not hit your airplane, but it
might blow back and hit other airplanes or people.
Another problem with FOD inside the airplane is that it might
get in the way of something you need to operate. You don't want
loose papers or objects in the airplane that could distract you
from your primary duty of flying.
Once, a pilot had to make an emergency landing because he lost
some control of the airplane. He landed safely, but found out
that a pen that he had left in the floor of his airplane months
previously had gotten jammed into some of the control cables. It
was a little thing that could have been a lot worse. And it
could have been easily avoided.
One way to avoid FOD inside the airplane is to make sure that
you are taking away from the airplane everything that you
brought to the flight. This will help to ensure that nothing is
accidentally in the airplane without you knowing about it.
This is just one of many things you can do each and every time
you fly. Also, having good flying habits are great for safety as
well as professionalism.
Just remember to check before you takeoff, and be safe when you
learn to fly!